3. Combine the milk and pudding mixture until smooth and fold in the Cool Whip. Then fold in the creamed butter, cream cheese, sugar mixture until consistency is rich and smooth.

4. In separate ramakins, layer the crushed Oreos, pudding mixture and gummy worms/bugs, alternating. The last layer on top should be the crushed Oreos, with maybe a couple worms sticking out. Place a few gummy worms/bugs on top of each cake.

5. Chill in the refigerator for 3 to 4 hours before serving.

NOTE: You can get super-creative with this tasty cake by building the layers in a large (non-toxic) flower pot, adding edible flowers on top, or plastic flowers, placing tiny trowels or other gardening materials on the sides (maybe even serving with a trowel). Let your imagination take you where it may with this yummy cake!

Thank you for the nice comment!!! These cakes are soooo yummy... But my favourite aspect is how creative you can get with it! Kiteman provided some great alternative ideas and using this during Halloween, would be awesome at spooking and making the kiddos giggle! :-)

Me and my boyfriend tried to make this but we had to improvise allot. We didn't have any of the other ingredients or machinery except for the Oreos. We put the Oreos in a bagged and smashed it with our fists. We couldn't find any gummy worms so we took some sour straws and cut them in pieces. We then put it all into a bowl. As we finished eating the sour straws we noticed that the Oreos were dry so we added some milk and ate it with a spoon. It tasted pretty good :)

It really thrills the kids because they feel like they're literally playing in the dirt; its a wonderful treat. Halloween is also a great time to use this recipe and maybe even place a candy skeleton in the "dirt" or create a graveyard.